The Persistence of Memory was painted by artist Salvador Dali. The Persistence is one of his well known and more recognized works of art. He had gotten more fame from that work of art then from others.
It would be impossible to fully answer this question, but a very, very simple one would be; Giotto, Michelangelo, Matisse (the only painting that he painted after 1946 which he titled was called 'Homage to Matisse') also Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Mozart, Shakespeare...
The painting of a guardian angel watching over a sleeping child was painted by the artist Thomas Blackshear The picture is titled Watchers in the Night and depicts an angel holding a candle over a sleeping child.
It is titled 'Circus Poster'.
The painting titled "Madame X"
This painting was titled Metamorphosis of Narcissus and it was painted in 1937.
The artist is BORIS O'KLEIN.
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The Mural titled Guernica by Picasso is an oil on canvas (Wikepedia)
It is in the self titled "Metallica" album. However, it is commonly known as the "Black" album due to its cover artwork.
The artwork by Peter Max for Data General was titled "General Data"
Jenny Whiteley. It is on her first album which is titled 'Jenny Whiteley', released in 2001. Below is the song list.Jenny Whiteley(2001) Currently Not Available1 Dance Till Dawn2 Lived It Up3 Gloria4 Baby, I5 Lonnie6 Train Goin' West7 Someone On My Mind8 Breaking Down9 Soda Machine10 '75
It is not so much a viewpoint or opinion, rather a movement in art titled 'Realism'.
The Persistence of Memory was painted by artist Salvador Dali. The Persistence is one of his well known and more recognized works of art. He had gotten more fame from that work of art then from others.
Rudyard Kipling did not write a work specifically titled "When Earth's Last Picture is Painted." This phrase may reflect the themes of impermanence and the passage of time found in Kipling's poetry and prose, such as in his poem "When Earth's Last Picture is Painted."
No, "Saved" was painted by Charles Vigor, Millais' painting is titled The Rescue.
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